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ADLM publishes new guidance on lipid testing to improve care for patients with cardiovascular disease

Wednesday, September 4, 2024 Heart Disease News
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 3, 2024

WASHINGTON, Sept. 3, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The Association for Diagnostics & Laboratory Medicine (ADLM, formerly AACC) has issued expert guidance on lipid tests, which measure blood levels of fats and cholesterol to help assess a patient's risk of heart disease and stroke. By giving clinicians and laboratory medicine professionals much-needed clarity on how to best use these tests, the new guidelines will ensure that more patients with cardiovascular disease get the treatment they need.
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Read the guidance document here: https://www.myadlm.org/Science-and-Research/Academy-Guidance/Lipids-and-Lipoproteins

Atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease involves the hardening and narrowing of the arteries due to the buildup of plaques made of cholesterol and fat cells (also known as lipids). In the disease's later stages, plaques can block arteries, leading to heart attack and/or stroke, which in turn can lead to disability and even death. Thankfully, these outcomes can be prevented through lifestyle modifications, such as changes in diet and exercise, and through cholesterol-lowering medication. Atherosclerosis often doesn't have symptoms until a severe blockage occurs, making routine lipid testing integral to catching it in time for patients to start treatment. However, lipid tests are not currently standardized, with many testing parameters that could impact a patient's diagnosis varying from lab to lab. This means that, depending on where a patient is tested, they could get an incorrect test result that leads to them not getting the life-saving treatment they need.
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A multidisciplinary group of experts formed by the Academy of Diagnostics & Laboratory Medicine set out to remedy this situation by developing a guidance document that covers all the best practices that labs and healthcare providers should follow when testing for lipids. This guidance draws on the most rigorous, up-to-date research, and key highlights of its recommendations include the following:

"The guidance document aims to improve standardization of clinical lipid testing workflows," wrote the document authors Drs. Jing Cao, Leslie Donato, Joe M. El-Khoury, Anne Goldberg, Jeffery W. Meeusen, and Alan T. Remaley. "It is our hope that these recommendations and subsequent revisions serve as a comprehensive resource to support clinicians and laboratories in lipid assessment and enhancing patient care."

About the Association for Diagnostics & Laboratory Medicine (ADLM)

Dedicated to achieving better health through laboratory medicine, ADLM brings together more than 70,000 clinical laboratory professionals, physicians, research scientists, and business leaders from around the world focused on clinical chemistry, molecular diagnostics, mass spectrometry, translational medicine, lab management, and other areas of progressing laboratory science. Since 1948, ADLM has worked to advance the common interests of the field, providing programs that advance scientific collaboration, knowledge, expertise, and innovation. For more information, visit www.myadlm.org.

Christine DeLongADLMAssociate Director, Communications & PR(p) [email protected]

Molly PolenADLMSenior Director, Communications & PR(p) 202.420.7612(c) [email protected]

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